Generic for Hytrin
What is Teraosin?
First law in 1906 to prevent the sale of inaccurately labeled drugs.
What is the Federal Food and Drug Act?
This is the primary organ in the cardiovascular system.
What is the heart?
Amphetamines, opium, cocaine, methadone, and various opioids are included on this schedule.
What is schedule II drugs?
This must be worn in the pharmacy at all times.
What is a nametag?
Generic for Cozaar
What is Losartan?
This law required a prescription in order to obtain opium.
What is the Harrison Narcotic Act?
This system breaks down the food we eat into chemical components.
What is the Gastrointestinal system?
Compounds containing limited amounts of narcotic such as codeine are included in this group.
What is schedule V drugs.
These schedule drugs do not have refills.
What is schedule II?
Generic for Zoloft
What is Sertraline?
In 1938, U.S. legislators passed the FDCA, what does FDCA stand for
What is the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act?
This is the smallest functional building block of life.
What is the cell?
Phenobarbital, and the anesthetic methohexital are included in this group.
What is schedule IV?
NDC stands for this...
What is the National Drug Code?
Generic for Klor-Con
What is Potassium Chloride?
According to this act all legend and controlled drugs, with some exceptions must be dispensed in a childproof container.
What is the Poison Prevention Packaging Act?
This system produces hormones
What is the Endocrine System?
Anabolic steroids and various compounds containing limited quantities of narcotic substances are included on this schedule.
What is schedule III?
This must be written on every scheduled drug.
What is the DEA number?
Generic for Lexapro
What is Escitalopram?
This act of 1970 established 5 classes, referred to as schedules for controlled substances.
What is the Controlled Substance Act
This system is in control of bringing fresh oxygen to the blood and expelling carbon dioxide.
What is the respiratory system?
Heroin, various opium derivatives, and hallucinogenic substances are included on this schedule.
What is schedule I?
The action taken to remove a drug from the market and have it returned to the manufacturer.
What is a recall?